Arguably the most important motorcars that Ferrari ever produced, the 250 Series includes the iconic 250 GTO, 250 Testa Rossa and 250 GT California, which are worth between $10-50 million dollars, as well as the almost as valuable 250 SWB Berlinetta and 250 GT/L Lusso. The most affordable model of this historic range was the 250 GTE, introduced in 1959 as a 2 + 2 grand tourer. With an enlarged 4-liter engine, a new model appeared on an interim basis called the 330 America, but it was superseded with the introduction of the 330 GT 2 + 2 in 1964. The following year, further revisions marked the debut of the Series II, which gained more attractive dual headlight styling, alloy wheels, and a 5-speed gearbox. With only 474 built, the 330 GT 2 + 2 is a rare, but surprisingly affordable 12-cylinder Ferrari. With contemporary examples trading for many millions of dollars, this model is sure to appreciate, while also providing its fortunate owner with an opportunity to drive a legend. The Motorcar Offered

Owned by a prominent collector, this Ferrari V-12 is offered for sale straight from a professional restoration by Ferrari of Salt Lake, an authorized dealership that completed its assigned task to an exacting standard. With matching numbers, this pristine example has had only two owners from new, helping to explain the low mileage and exceptional care that it has received. The drivetrain has been rebuilt using the finest internal components available and the interior presents in better than new condition. Offered with a complete tool kit and an owner’s manual, this fantastic grand tourer is certain to delight its next custodian. Estimate: $275,000-300,000